COURTNEY v. COURTNEY

No. 7812DC403.

253 S.E.2d 2 (1979)

40 N.C. App. 291

Ngoc Ming Thi COURTNEY v. Philip Gerald COURTNEY.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

March 20, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barrington, Jones, Witcover & Carter, by Jack E. Carter, Fayetteville, for plaintiff appellee.

Clark, Shaw, Clark & Bartelt, by Robert H. Bartelt, Fayetteville, for defendant appellant.


CARLTON, Judge.

Defendant's primary contention is that the judgment of the Texas court is not entitled, as a matter of law, to full faith and credit in the courts of North Carolina. He argues that the Texas court had no jurisdiction to affect title to realty located in North Carolina, that the judgment is in contravention of the laws and policies of North Carolina and Texas, and that there was fraud in the procurement of the judgment.

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